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Klipsch The Nines II review: excellent do-it-all active stereo speakers
By James Holland published
The Klipsch The Nines II are a great-sounding set of speakers that come with a surprising price bump.

I heard JBL's awesome new Summit Everest speakers, and they nearly blasted me out of my seat
By Verity Burns published
The new enormous flagship speakers are some of the most powerful I’ve ever heard — and some of the largest and most expensive.

I listened to Cambridge's new Evo 300 streaming amp, and it raises the bar for modern hi-fi
By Verity Burns published
First impressions of Cambridge’s new flagship just-add-speakers streaming amplifier are very good indeed.

The Sonos app is finally getting its long-awaited upgrades to make it easier to use
By Carrie Marshall published
After 'hundreds of hours' studying Sonos users, the latest beta of the Sonos app will feature significant improvements to navigation, volume and more.

I heard a reference 9.4.6-channel Dolby Atmos home theater system, and now I can't go back
By Matt Bolton published
Find out which movie provides the ultimate 'AVR stress test', and what a quarter-mill of home theater gear can do

Majority Move M4 review: an underwhelming JBL Xtreme competitor
By Harry Padoan published
The Majority Move M4 is a large portable speaker that looks like a real JBL Xtreme rival, but can it really put up a fight?

Peaches? No, they’re Justin Bieber’s new SKYLRK Audio speakers
By Becky Scarrott published
Like baby, baby, baby no — these really are Justin Bieber speakers and headphones.

I heard iFi's new portable DAC and its bespoke I/V, added K2HD tech and bigger touchscreen display make it a clear step up on the original Gryphon
By Harry Padoan published
I went hands on with iFi’s new GR 2 DAC, and its exceptional specs and user friendly design make it feel like a worthy follow-up to its legendary predecessor.

I heard a groundbreaking new subwoofer driver that fits in a tiny box 6x smaller than a regular sub
By Matt Bolton published
GSS Audio's innovative transducer can put the power of a 10-inch sub in a box the size of a microwave dinner — and it's designed to work in soundbars or wall-mounted speakers too.
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